Materials: Structure, Properties, and Performance
the important properties of metals, ceramics, and polymers. Their detailed structures will be described in Section 1.3. The differences in their structure are responsible for differences in properties. Metals have densities ranging from 3 to 19 g/cm−3; iron, nickel, chromium, and niobium have densities ranging from to 7 to 9 g/cm−3; alu-
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